IHSH-260-PPL - Ultra Heavy Flannel Tartan Check Western Shirt - Purple Rain
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So am I too some degree, but we had 181 email alert requests and onlr 50 shirts. I noticed that Haraki still had a load, so we took another 50 off him. So we ended up having more of this shirt than any other colourway so far this year.
its strange to me that the super small guys, and the super large guys bought these so fast.
I would think that the normal sizes would have gone first. Just shows how much I know. -
its strange to me that the super small guys, and the super large guys bought these so fast.
I would think that the normal sizes would have gone first. Just shows how much I know.There are far less items available at each end of the scale, som they go quicker. It seems to me that two things have accentuates that, firstly as he says above, Giles has got more of the popular sizes (the ones in the middle), secondly these seem to have sewn up a little small. A lot of guys who take XL probably sized up to XXL.
It remains to be seen whether L guys snap up all the XL’s. I’m an XL guy, but on the smaller side so I’m very tempted to pick up an XL now.
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As Reuben says, we order a bell curve with L or XL being the top of the curve. We keep increasing the steepness of the bell curve, but arguably, this is the first time we have got it relatively right. If we are going to sell out of sizes, it is much better for us to sell out of the outliers, and still have the most popular sizes left.
For some products online stock is shared with the retailer portal (basically a webshop for the retailers), retailers very rarely take outlier sizes, so the bell curve for those products needs to even steeper than normal.
Working out how many of what to order is probably the most problematic part of this business.
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its strange to me that the super small guys, and the super large guys bought these so fast.
I would think that the normal sizes would have gone first. Just shows how much I know.There are far less items available at each end of the scale, som they go quicker. It seems to me that two things have accentuates that, firstly as he says above, Giles has got more of the popular sizes (the ones in the middle), secondly these seem to have sewn up a little small. A lot of guys who take XL probably sized up to XXL.
It remains to be seen whether L guys snap up all the XL’s. I’m an XL guy, but on the smaller side so I’m very tempted to pick up an XL now.
That makes more sense now. I didn't catch the fact that there were fewer of them in those sizes.
It might take a little longer but I have a feeling these will all be snapped up.
I also take XL in all my shirts so far, but there are a couple where they fell in the middle size.
Im thinking of measuring all of my shirts just to get a decent average to use for future sizing.
I think this color scheme is absolutely beautiful. Santa are you listening? -
The colourway is beautiful. I would have grabbed one of these, but the measurements were too small for me. As it stands, I’m currently torn between nabbing the Top-Dyed Grey Kersey, or waiting for the soon-to-be-released Black Windowpane Check UHF [emoji41]
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"Working out how many of what to order is probably the most problematic part of this business."
I think that anytime something is "objective" there must be a calculated risk.
From what Ive checked out in my short time here, I would say you've been doing well -
Really surprised to see this is still readily available in most sizes. Some great colourways this year but, for me, this is the killer.
Where are you? UK has sold out of quite a few sizes.
Am a little surprised at how long the arm measurements are, am hoping it fits as there are no xxl left and the xxxl that should fit my chest measures at least an inch longer in the sleeves than my cpo jacket and cordura work shirt.
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@Alex_24 There's also a work shirt version coming if I'm not mistaken, it could have slightly larger measurements.
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(Didja' ever run into one of those really expensive home front emergencies that steals all the extra cash? I'm hoping for another UHF this year now when I'd budgeted for two.)
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I always feel bad when a shirt I really want doesn’t come in at the size I need. Even more so when I fill in the form to show interest. I’m still debating now… if Self Edge get my size. But it’s just a half inch under.
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@joephoto, in my experience you can easily get a half size shrink from a hot wash, even without the dryer. Just something to consider.
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Beautiful shirt. Thoughts on fit, fellas? Large, but a little tight under the armpit, even though there seems to be some room there. My large IHSH 247 was a better fit from the get go, and the measurements are marginally smaller; P2P on this 21.5 compared to 21.7; shoulders 17.8 compared to 18. Will this stretch out? Shrink? Do I need XL? Thanks for your time.
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I think it will relax after some wear …I would just say, wear it hard and wash it cold.
IMHO it looks good on you man. Nice fit -
Looks good but looks a little tight over the shoulders, which will affect how it feels across the chest. It won’t stretch but will shrink on anything more than a very gentle 30C wash.
I would consider sizing up and then giving the XL a hot wash. You’ll end up with a shirt inbetween the L and XL measurements and that should be perfect for you.
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Looks good but looks a little tight over the shoulders, which will affect how it feels across the chest. It won’t stretch but will shrink on anything more than a very gentle 30C wash.
I would consider sizing up and then giving the XL a hot wash. You’ll end up with a shirt inbetween the L and XL measurements and that should be perfect for you.
Your advise is always sage @neph93
Those tricky in-between sizes -
Very cool colour and looks good @dinobarnesberlin